NOTE:
Points will be deducted for the inclusion of outside references. The
resources you need to complete assignments are to be found in the
assigned course readings. REMEMBER, the use of ChatGPT, Bard,
and other forms of AI to complete coursework is defined as a form of
cheating (With the exception of the editor function in Word, which you
are encouraged to utilize.).
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basic understanding of sociological theory is fundamental to any
sociology course. As this is a graduate level class it is my
expectation that we all have a basic understanding of the three
sociological theories. If you do not have a basic understanding of the
three sociological theories I would encourage you to grab any
introductory level sociology textbook and read the first couple of
chapters. This is a perfect opportunity to utilize the PDF copy of the
introductory text posted on the course site. In addition, you should
consider reading closely the files I have posted in the Resources
module. Written for an undergraduate audience, you will still find them
to be of value as you review sociological theory in preparation for
subsequent coursework.
1.1. In your own words, summarize each of the three main sociological theories. Be sure to cover the main ideas and concepts of each. (two paragraphs for each theory, for a total of six)
2.2. How
might an interactionist approach the topic of crime and delinquency?
How might a conflict theorist approach the topic of crime and
delinquency? How might a functionalist approach the topic of crime and
delinquency? Be specific, providing examples. (one paragraph for each theory, for a total of three). YOUR
SUBMISSION SHOULD BE A MINIMUM OF NINE WELL-DEVELOPED PARAGRAPHS.
REMEMBER, A WELL-DEVELOPED PARAGRAPH HAS AT LEAST FIVE SENTENCES.
Book In Their Own Words: Criminals on Crime, seventh edition, by Cromwell and Birzer.
Author: admin
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Sociological Theories and their Applications to Crime and Delinquency
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“My Love Letter to My City: A Reflection on Troy Wiggins’ Story”
Use the story “letter to my city” by Troy Wiggins
PLEASE DO NOT PLAGIARIZE!!! send me a plag report when you send this back my professor do not want us to plagerize -
“The Outsider-Activist: Exploring Virginia Woolf’s Three Guineas and its Relevance Today”
Response
At the very end of Three Guineas, an essay about whether or not to donate money to various causes, Virginia Woolf says the following: “We can best help you to prevent war not by joining your society but by remaining outside your society but in cooperation with its aim” (170). This idea of being an outsider-activist is important for Woolf—at one point she speaks of creating an “Outsider’s Society” even (126)—but just what does she mean by this notion? Why should women remain outsiders? And outside of what, exactly, should they stand? In addressing these questions, I wonder if you might also be able to explain another quotation from the end of Woolf’s book, which you can find on page 168: “the public and the private worlds are inseparably connected,” Woolf writes, and “the tyrannies and servilities of the one are the tyrannies and servilities of the other.” Three Guineas addresses education and employment, feminism and pacificism. But how are all of these things related? Did the nurses of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade described in Patai’s article think the way Woolf did? Last but not least, I would be particularly interested to hear if you think Woolf’s or Patai’s texts are relevant today, as we witness a resurgence of right-wing extremism, anti-feminist politics, and virulent militarism. Do these texts help us to understand not just the past but also, perhaps, the present? Does Woolf suggest a way to be both a feminist and a pacifist at the same time today -
Title: “Exploring the Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Critical Analysis”
Please review the attached assignment and follow the detailed instructions outlined. Complete the assignment according to the instructions and provide cited sources that were used to complete the assignment.
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Title: Strategic Planning in SV2030: An Analysis of its Elements and Success Measures Introduction Strategic planning is a crucial process for any organization, as it sets the direction and goals for the future. In the case of SV2030
Strategy Planning (100 points)
Review SV2030 and relate the strategic plan to the four common elements in successful strategy planning. For each element, analyze if the element meets the criteria. Clear, consistent long-term goals
Profound understanding of the competitive environment
Objective appraisal of resources
Effective Implementation
After analyzing SV2030 consider how to measure success. Which two of the six performance measures do you think are the most useful indicators of how the transformation is measured? Is the transformation successful?
Your well-written paper should meet the following requirements:
Be 4 to 5 pages in length, which does not include the required title and reference pages, which are never a part of the content minimum requirements. Use Saudi Electronic University academic writing standards and APA style guidelines.
Support your submission with course material concepts, principles, and theories from the textbook and at least two scholarly, peer-reviewed journal articles unless the assignment calls for more.
It is strongly encouraged that you submit all assignments into the Turnitin Originality Check before submitting it to your instructor for grading. If you are unsure how to submit an assignment into the Originality Check tool, review the Turnitin Originality Check—Student Guide for step-by-step instructions.
Review the grading rubric to see how you will be graded for this assignment.
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“Conserving Our National Wildlife Refuge: A Comprehensive Review and Analysis of Management Strategies”
Using your previously selected National Wildlife Refuge’s Comprehensive Conservation Plan, create a PowerPoint presentation (other formats by Instructor permission only) of approximately 25-35 slides with the primary goals of:
Describing the site using the grading criteria at the bottom of this page
Describing the CCP itself
Critiquing and analyzing the plan using information gathered from peer-reviewed primary scientific literature, government reports, and course materials. The vast majority of your points on this project come from the critique and analysis. Critique and analysis means that you look at each type of management being done at your site and evaluated it in light of peer-reviewed primary scientific research and course materials. You will use your Assignments 1-3 to aid your creation of this part of the presentation. You should have 5-10+ sources and you must also cite them on each slide (APA style) and on one of your final slides, which should be a References slide. Your references should include our textbook and your management plan as well as the 5 peer-reviewed primary scientific papers from Assignment 3, government and NGO reports, and other appropriately scholarly material. Don’t forget that you must cite the sources of your images as well as your data/information. Important Submission Instructions: Title your file in this way: Smith_EVSP413FinalProject.pptx and attach the PowerPoint File here in this Assignment area (any other format should be submitted as .pdf).
Turnitin will run automatically. It will return to you (after time for processing) a percentage which tells you the similarity of your work to that of others (or your own previous work) regardless if cited properly. Greater than about 30% of properly cited similarity means that less than 3/4 of the work you are submitting is your own which isn’t enough for your Instructor to assess your understanding of the material. You may edit your presentation and resubmit as many times as you necessary to address any issues you find.
Final Project Grading Criteria
1) Introduction to the Refuge (10 points – see breakdown below)
1a: formation history such as when the site was established and under what conditions (5 points)
1b: location information, including a map (2.5 points)
1c: important land use and other historical or traditional use information (2.5 points)
2) Comprehensive Conservation Plan overview (20 points – see breakdown below)
2a: history of the plan including type, date accepted, date(s) revised, etc. (5 points)
2b: management philosophy (5 points)
2c: primary management issues/problems (5 points)
2d: products extracted/used (5 points)
3) A critical evaluation of management plan, incorporating course topics and scientific evidence (30 points)
4) Appropriate type and number of sources, properly cited within the writing and at the end of the essay (20 points)
6) Mechanics: organization, length, writing style, grammar, spelling, etc. (10 points)
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Title: “Exploring the Layers of Chagall’s ‘I and the Village’” Credit Line: “I and the Village” by Marc Chagall, 1911, oil on canvas, Museum of Modern Art, New York
Look at the painting “I and the village” by Marc Chagall 1911, oil on canvas. One page essay beginning by writing all of the credit line information in complete sentences in first paragraph. In first paragraph include title and artist, when was it created, briefly describe work, what you think about it and images. Describe how its organized. describe lines, shape, value, form, color, texture. Describe how it makes you feel. present overall opinion. use these 10 words in essay: line, shape, figures, volume, mass, open form, perspective, implied lines, local color.
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“The Power of Persuasion: An Argumentative Analysis of Rhetorical Appeals and Source Material” “Developing and Supporting an Effective Argument: An Analysis of Research and Writing Techniques” “Improving Writing Skills: Addressing Common Errors and Reflecting on Personal Growth”
ASSIGNMENT: Using your outline and annotated bibliography from Touchstones 1.2 and 2.2, draft a 6-8 page argumentative research essay on your chosen topic.
As this assignment builds on Touchstone 2.2: Create an Annotated Bibliography, that Touchstone must be graded before you can submit your research essay draft. Although unrelated by topic, Touchstone 3.1 must also be graded before you can submit your research essay draft.
Sample Touchstone 3.2
In order to foster learning and growth, all work you submit must be newly written specifically for this course. Any plagiarized or recycled work will result in a Plagiarism Detected alert. Review Touchstones: Academic Integrity Guidelines for more about plagiarism and the Plagiarism Detected alert. For guidance on the use of generative AI technology, review Ethical Standards and Appropriate Use of AI.
A. Assignment Guidelines
DIRECTIONS: Refer to the list below throughout the writing process. Do not submit your Touchstone until it meets these guidelines. Refer to the Sample Touchstone for additional guidance on structure, formatting, and citation.
1. Argumentative Thesis Statement❒ Have you included a thesis in your introduction that includes a clear, arguable stance and supporting reasons?2. Argument Development❒ Are all of the details relevant to the purpose of your essay?
❒ Is the argument supported using persuasive rhetorical appeals and page/paragraph-numbered source material (i.e., direct quotations, paraphrasing, and summary)?
❒ Is your essay 6-8 pages (approximately 1500-2000 words, not including your references or reflection question responses)? If not, which details do you need to add or remove?
❒ Does the essay consist of at least seven paragraphs – an introduction, five body paragraphs (with at least one for the counterarguments and rebuttals), and a conclusion? Are the body paragraphs ordered logically to strengthen the argument, and do they all contain accurate evidence from credible sources?
❒ Do your topic sentences make original and supportable points? Do your topic sentences directly support your thesis statement?3. Research❒ Have you introduced, contextualized, and cited outside sources effectively using at least some direct quotation, summary, and paraphrase techniques and included page/paragraph-numbered parenthetical citations?
❒ Are the sources incorporated smoothly, providing the reader with signal phrases and context for the source information?
❒ Have you referenced a range of at least 7 credible sources, and does each source have at least one accurate in-text citation in the essay?
❒ Have you properly formatted your citations according to APA style guidelines?
❒ Have you included an APA style reference page below your essay and do the sources listed there match those cited in the essay?4. Reflection❒ Have you answered all reflection questions including specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight in all responses?
❒ Are your answers included on a separate page below the main assignment?B. Reflection
DIRECTIONS: Below your assignment, include answers to all of the following reflection questions.
Provide one example of a place where you have used rhetorical appeals or source material to support your argument. How does this enhance your essay? (2-3 sentences)
Touchstone 4 is a revision of this draft. What kind of feedback would be helpful for you as you revise? Are there parts of your draft that you’re uncertain of? (3-4 sentences)
C. Rubric
Advanced (100%)Proficient (85%)Acceptable (75%)Needs Improvement (50%)Non-Performance (0%)
Argument Development and Support (40 points)
Provide a clear argument with sufficient support.The argument is thoroughly developed with highly relevant details to support it, including the use of rhetorical appeals and accurately cited direct quotations and paraphrasing.The argument is well-developed with relevant details to support it, including the use of rhetorical appeals and accurately cited direct quotations and paraphrasing.The argument is not fully developed; while it is supported by some relevant details, including rhetorical appeals and accurately cited direct quotations and paraphrasing, some aspects of the argument are neglected.The argument is poorly developed with irrelevant details that frequently distract from the argument; there is little evidence of the use of rhetorical appeals and/or direct quotations and paraphrasing. Source material included might not be cited.The argument is not developed and/or the composition is not argumentative; details are irrelevant and distract from the argument OR are not supported with accurately cited source material.
Research (30 points)
Incorporate sources through effective quotations, paraphrases, and summaries.
Cites all outside sources appropriately; incorporates credible sources smoothly and effectively through some direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary.Primarily cites outside sources appropriately; incorporates credible sources effectively through some direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary.Generally cites outside sources appropriately; incorporates credible sources adequately through some direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary.Cites outside sources, but most are cited improperly; incorporates sources through some direct quotation, paraphrase, or summary, but the integration is not smooth and/or the credibility of the sources is unclear.Does not cite or reference sources accurately, or citation is consistently inappropriate and/or inaccurate, and/or sources are not credible or appropriate.
Organization (15 points)
Exhibit competent organizational writing techniques.
Includes all of the required components of an argumentative research paper, including an introduction with relevant and engaging background information and an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs with topic sentences, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a concluding statement.Includes all of the required components of an argumentative research paper, including an introduction with background information, an argumentative thesis, an adequate number of body paragraphs with topic sentences, a body paragraph addressing counterargument(s), and a conclusion with a concluding statement.Includes nearly all of the required components of an argumentative research paper; however, one component is missing.Includes most of the required components of an argumentative research paper, but is lacking two components; sequences ideas and paragraphs such that the connections between ideas (within and between paragraphs) are sometimes unclear and the reader may have difficulty following the progression of the argument.Lacks several or all of the components of an argumentative research paper; sequences ideas and paragraphs such that the connections between ideas (within and between paragraphs) are often unclear and the reader has difficulty following the progression of the argument.
Style (5 points)
Establish a consistent, informative and argumentative tone and make thoughtful stylistic choices.
Demonstrates thoughtful and effective word choices, avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a wide variety of sentence structures.Demonstrates effective word choices, primarily avoids redundancy and imprecise language, and uses a variety of sentence structures.Demonstrates generally effective style choices, but may include occasional redundancies, imprecise language, poor word choice, and/or repetitive sentence structures.Frequently includes poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.Consistently demonstrates poor word choices, redundancies, imprecise language, and/or repetitive sentence structures.
Conventions (5 points)
Follow conventions for standard written English.
There are only a few, if any, negligible errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.There are occasional minor errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.There are some significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.There are frequent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.There are consistent significant errors in grammar, punctuation, spelling, capitalization, formatting, and usage.
Reflection (5 points)
Answer reflection questions thoroughly and thoughtfully.
Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; consistently includes specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following or exceeding response length guidelines.Demonstrates thoughtful reflection; includes multiple specific and concrete examples that provide thoughtful insight, following response length guidelines.Primarily demonstrates thoughtful reflection, but some responses are lacking in detail or insight; primarily follows response length guidelines.Shows limited reflection; the majority of responses are lacking in detail or insight, with some questions left unanswered or falling short of response length guidelines.No reflection responses are present.
D. Requirements
The following requirements must be met for your submission to be graded:
Composition must be 6-8 pages (approximately 1500-2000 words, not including your references or reflection question responses).
Double-space the composition and use one-inch margins.
Use a readable 12-point font.
All writing must be appropriate for an academic context.
Composition must be original and written for this assignment.
Use of generative chatbot artificial intelligence tools (ChatGPT, Bing Chat, Bard) in place of original writing is strictly prohibited for this assignment.
Plagiarism of any kind is strictly prohibited.
Submission must include your name, the name of the course, the date, and the title of your composition.
Include all of the assignment components in a single file.Acceptable file formats include .doc and .docx.
Your annotated bibliography must be graded before your research essay draft will be accepted.
E. Additional Resources
The following resources will be helpful to you as you work on this assignment:
Purdue Online Writing Lab’s APA Formatting and Style GuideThis site includes a comprehensive overview of APA style, as well as individual pages with guidelines for specific citation types.
Frequently Asked Questions About APA StyleThis page on the official APA website addresses common questions related to APA formatting. The “References,” “Punctuation,” and “Grammar and Writing Style” sections will be the most useful to your work in this course.
APA Style: Quick Answers—ReferencesThis page on the official APA Style website provides numerous examples of reference list formatting for various source types. -
Identity and Conflict: A Personal Reflection and Analysis The Impact of Social Media on Mental Health: A Synthesis of Current Research
After viewing Dr. Fleming’s video and completing this week’s readings, create a visual illustration of the elements of your own identity. Your visual should include both your personal identities and your group/social identities and should be a comprehensive list of the various elements of your identity. How you choose the separate your core identities from those that are farther from the center is up to you. The illustration can be as plain or as colorful and creative as you like. If you create your illustration by hand, be sure to scan/photograph it and include it with your paper. Save your illustration as a jpeg and include it with your reflection paper. This section does not count toward your total word count for this assignment.
In addition to creating your identity illustration, address the following prompts:
Introduction
What are the 4-5 most important (core) elements of your identity?
Where and how were each of these aspects of your identity formed?
Think of the last time that one or more of these identities were threatened. (The focus here should be on a threat that came through the words or actions of another person or other people, not internal battles you might have experienced within yourself.)
How did you respond?
Northrup (1989) believes that conflicts that threaten or are perceived as threatening to our core concepts of self very often result in intractable conflicts. How does your example support or refute this belief?
In your opinion, why does identity have such a major impact on a person’s response to conflict? Support your view with information from the course, the textbooks, or other academic material.
In your opinion, how does your identity impact your personal conflict style that you discovered in Module 1?
Think about your personal reaction to conflict in light of what Shapiro called the repetition compulsion. Respond to the following questions adapted from p. 65:
What recurrently dysfunctional pattern(s) do you exhibit in conflict? (We all have them!)
At the moment when this pattern occurs, what is threatening your identity? Be specific and introspective in your explanation.
Which of the common issues listed on p. 66 lure you into the repetition compulsion? Is it something else? Why do you think these things pull you in?
Conflict is almost never one-sided, and the ability and willingness to own your own contribution to a conflict is indicative of an increasing level of emotional intelligence (which we will discuss in the next module). With that in mind, think back to a recent conflict in which you were personally involved. How did your own words and actions contribute to the escalation of this conflict? Provide specific evidence of words that you said and/or actions that you took that made the conflict more difficult for everyone involved.
Consider a long-standing conflict with which you are personally familiar. It should be one in which you are personally involved if possible, or at least one with which you are very familiar with the parties and the details. Synthesizing the material from Northrup and Shapiro’s section on the sacred and any other academic material you find appropriate, analyze the conflict in terms of its intractability and the sacred.
What do each of the parties hold sacred that is threatened by this conflict?
Is it possible for the parties to disentangle the sacred from the secular (Shapiro, pp. 105-107)? Explain.
Is this conflict intractable? Explain.
ConclusionPaper Specs
Create a cover page with your name, course number, assignment title, word count, and date.
Paper should be 2200 – 2400 words.
Do not include cover page, headings, quotes, or references in your word count.
Include a subheading for each rubric line. Do not combine multiple rubric lines under a single heading.
All required sources in this module, including textbooks, provided pdfs, linked webpages, and course pages and/or videos should be used to support your thoughts, ideas, conclusions, etc., that you present throughout this paper. Recommended sources and sources from previous modules should also be used when appropriate.
A minimum of seven sources should be cited and referenced. Outstanding papers will use more than the required minimum number of sources.
Do not quote your sources. Paraphrase, cite, and reference using APA format.
Double-space your paper.
Use 12-point Times New Roman font.
Writing Resources Related to This Assignment:
Synthesis Overview and Video Playlist: https://academicguides.waldenu.edu/writingcenter/evidence/synthesis
Synthesis in paragraphs video: Synthesis in Paragraphs
Explanation of Synthesis and Examples Handout: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B1T1RLK3_9m5MmhYelV4V3RBSFU/view?usp=sharing -
Title: The Impact of Globalization on Decision-Making: A Case Study of Saudi Vision 2030
PART ONE: due is 26/1/2024
Globalization and Decision-Making
Discuss how you think globalization influenced the decision-making that formed Saudi Vision 2030. What are some of the benefits and challenges of globalization for different sectors of society (for example, companies, workers, and communities)?
Discuss the concepts, principles, and theories from your textbook. Cite your textbooks and cite any other sources if appropriate. the text book(cite in-text) : Luthans, F., & Doh, J. P. (2021) International management: Culture, strategy, and behavior (11th ed.) McGraw-Hill Education, New York, NY ISBN 978-1260260472
CHAPTER INCLUDED: Chapter 1 Globalization and International Linkages in International Management: Culture, Strategy, and Behavior
extra reference you can use: ● Grosse, R., Gamso, J., & Nelson, R. C. (2022). De-Globalization is a Myth. A I B Insights, 22(2), 1-6.
Your initial post should address all components of the question with a 500 word limit.
PART TWO ( i will send you my colleagues discussions after you finish the dso you can reply to it) : due is 27/1/2024 Reply to at least two discussion posts with comments that further and advance the discussion topic.
(250words each)